SEN. MARCOS PUSHES FOR “GREEN
ECONOMY” IN PH
Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” R.
Marcos, Jr. today vowed to support efforts to promote the use of
environment-friendly materials and practices in Philippine business and
industry.
Marcos, Chairman of the Senate
Committee on Public Works, made this commitment when he spoke before the
Kalikasan GP3 (Green Productivity, Green Purchasing, Green Philippines)
Conference and Expo 2015 at the SMX Convention Center in Taguig City.
“Business and ecology are not
mutually exclusive. They can work hand in hand,” Marcos said.
He cited as example the
windmills of Ilocos Norte, established during his stint as governor, which
provided a renewable and clean source of energy for Ilocos Norte and other
parts of Luzon.
Marcos urged the convenors of
the conference to gather all their significant findings and observations and
suggest to Congress adjustments to existing laws and institutions to further
promote a “green economy”.
“Rest assured, you will always
find in this representation an ally and champion in the Senate, in pursuing the
needed legislative actions to fine-tune and complement the mechanisms and
programs you work so hard to install, implement and enforce,” Marcos said.
As part of his pro-environment
advocacy, Marcos has filed Senate Bill 410 or the “Philippine Green Building
Act”, meant to help mitigate the effects of climate change and global warming
by creating green building standards and rating systems, backed with incentives
to encourage compliance.
While the Senate has begun
discussions on the bill, Marcos lamented that the matter has not gained enough
traction in the House of Representatives. Still, Marcos said he is hopeful that
a green building law could be enacted in the near future if eco-warriors would
lobby for it in the Lower House.
Fortunately, Marcos said the
Department of Public Works and Highways has come up with a Green Building Code.
Likewise, Marcos noted that the
Department of Trade and Industry has started to provide incentives for
manufacturers of environment-friendly products.
Marcos expressed hopes that the public will
realize the importance of green building regulations and practices, especially
when they see that it could generate jobs and spur economic development.
“Our greening efforts continue
to be a work in progress. With your consistent contribution, all our efforts
would soon evolve to a logical, effective and workable national mechanism that
ultimately benefits both our people and our ecology,” Marcos said.
The 2015 GP3 conference and expo
is spearheaded by Presidential Adviser on Environmental Protection, Secretary
Nereus Acosta, Jr. It focuses on the following themes: “The New Green
Revolution: Climate Smart Businesses and Eco-Conscious Consumers”. /MP
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